The 2019 edition of Glemseck 101 proved to bigger and louder than ever, over the first weekend of September near Stuttgart, as Indian Motorcycle rocked the now internationally renowned event in front of a crowd of thousands.

Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, today announced its 2020 heavyweight lineup, packed with a host of new features and benefits. With the Thunder Stroke 116 (1901 cc) engine now available in select models, a completely redesigned Ride Command system, and the introduction of the aggressively styled Roadmaster Dark Horse and redesigned Springfield Dark Horse.

Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, today announced its 2020 Scout lineup, highlighted by two new models that pay homage to the 100-year legacy of the iconic Indian Scout – the Scout Bobber Twenty and the limited edition Scout 100th Anniversary.

UNITED KINGDOM, ELVINGTON (18 August, 2019) – Indian Motorcycle, officially entered the World Wheelie Championships at the weekend, with experienced American protagonist, Cecil ‘Bubba’ Myers, also setting two UK production bike speed records on the FTR1200’s debut. A tentative first outing at the Straightliners-run event that sees an eclectic mix of machines enter, including turbo […]

Tokelove and Kirkpatrick dominate podium with FTR1200 at DirtQuake

UNITED KINGDOM (13 August, 2019) – Leah Tokelove crowned queen of Dirtquake with her first DTRA Hooligan class victory in the UK. Krazy Horse race team Tokelove and Kirkpatrick back on track last weekend for the fifth round of the Indian Motorcycle DTRA Hooligan Championship. Krazy Horse team riders Lee ‘KP’ Kirkpatrick (152) and Leah […]

Novelty in Switzerland as the first edition of the Steel Trophy takes place in Payerne, Switzerland, on August 10, 2019. Continuing the growth of Flat Track racing in Europe, the “Steel Trophy #1” brings the drift show to Swiss crowds with opponents racing around an unpaved oval track to win both a trophy and the honour.

Brittney Olsen, champion American antique motorcycle racer and founder of 20th Century Racing, debuted her recently completed 1928 Indian Chief Class A Board Track Racer at the prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed, bringing her love for the history of early American motorcycle racing to the international crowd. Held in the beautiful English parkland surrounding Goodwood House, the event is one of the most anticipated motorsport festivals on the international calendar and celebrates all aspects of the sport from two wheels to four, from the earliest racing machines to the very latest.

Indian Motorcycle unveils FTR 1200 Artist Series

FRANCE (June 14, 2019) – Indian Motorcycle were at the Wheels & Waves Artride exhibition in Biarritz last night to unveil a unique line of limited-edition tank covers for the FTR 1200 and FTR 1200 S. With extremely distinctive styles from street graffiti to modern abstract, the FTR 1200 Artist Series allows owners to transform […]